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🗓️ 30 October 2024
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0:40.0 | I'm Ellis James and I'm Colin Murray and this is everything to play for and our latest |
0:45.2 | two-part series is all about cricket maverick Kevin Peterson. We'll be talking about |
0:50.0 | the ashes, highs and lows, K.P. Spats with a crickoline establishment and a certain text message |
0:56.5 | scandal. |
0:57.5 | Delighted to announce I'll be using the phrase ebb and flow probably more than I should. |
1:01.8 | Definitely more than I should. than you should. |
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1:15.0 | The Guardian Archive Longue. Hi, my name is Marco Cattlel, and I'm the author of why Silicon Valley billionaires are |
1:31.7 | prepping for the apocalypse in New Zealand, which was published as a guardian long read in 2018. |
1:38.0 | This piece has been selected as a featured archive to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the long read. Every week the |
1:45.0 | audio long read archive will feature a piece from each year of the past decade. |
1:51.4 | So I was working on a much bigger project which became a book, |
1:55.0 | Notes from the Apocalypse, which was about really the idea of the |
1:58.6 | apocalypse as it manifested itself in our culture as a kind of a series of encounters with places where the notion of the |
2:08.3 | apocalypse was most resonant to me as a way of negotiating the kind of fear of the future that seemed to be, you know, particularly prevalent at that time. I started writing the book in 2016. |
2:21.0 | And this piece, Kimate in 2018 2018 I wrote it in 2017 so very shortly after that kind of moment which seems so long ago now but it was also the beginning of the sort of long slide that we seem to have been on for the last, you know, eight years or so. |
2:38.0 | The beginning of the kind of Trump era, not that long post Brexit, where everything seemed to be suddenly up in the air and everything seemed to be kind of subject to collapse. |
2:47.0 | And I became very interested in the idea of New Zealand as a kind of a haven of relative kind of safety and stability. |
2:56.2 | So I got an email from an acquaintance, a friend of a friend, Anthony Bursc, |
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